On a weekend trip to Pennsylvania, we made stops in Hershey, Harrisburg and Philadephia. Signs of Tuesday's presidential election hung in the area everywhere we went. People were canvasing door to door, there were people at traffic lights with huge political signs that read, "Honk for Kerry / Edwards". Homes, windows and lawns were decked out with political posters as were the highways and interstates that ran throughout the state. Campaign volunteers were out in force advocating for their candidates in ways that I'd never seen before. Incidentally, although Harrisburg is pretty much a ghost town on the weekends, it is a very beautiful city and a photographer's architectural delight.
Born to a Palestinian father and a Colombian mother. Raised in the U.S.A. and presently living in Brooklyn, New York. I created this blog to write whatever and whenever I felt the urge.